Shooting Sticks

So you guys using the Trigger Stick just plunk down into your firing position and release the legs on it to set it?

I could see that as something to put in a pack
As I mentioned above, I made some from garden sticks and like them for walking for ground squirrels on mine and neighbors property. I also have a set of 3 leg trigger sticks and use those when I sit and wait for the critters to poke their heads up!
 
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Garden stakes, 3/4" plastic coated metal. Solid.
Protect your rifle with some pipe insulation.
Boy Scout knot that allows opening.
A small cord at the bottom to define the opening with a slip knot.
Once set for a shooting position and level, you just open them, sit down and shoot.
No sweat, no fuss, no mess.
MUCH more solid than any commercially made ones, and I have tried a few.
Total cost: about $10
 
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So you guys using the Trigger Stick just plunk down into your firing position and release the legs on it to set it?

I could see that as something to put in a pack
Yes .. but not exactly either :cautious:
Ideally how you sit, amount of natural body slump etc you allow to happen, THEN ADJUST the legs length to get a natural sight picture.
* YOU ALWAYS want to have the same posture, point of elbow contact to knees ( hunter class off shoulder ) or any other personal techniques be shot to shot as closely duplicated as you can. The trigger stick allows these subtle changes to happen w/o having to shift you body position !!! This a Stellar important if one wishes to shoot off sticks with any degree of consistent accuracy.
 
Are you using the tall or short version for field target? Thx
I use short sticks. I used to have a tall pair for elevated shots, but rearranged how i use the short ones, and don't need them anymore. You should also take note that I sit on a turkey hunting seat with an inch taken off the legs. I might as well be in the ground, which makes using one set of short sticks easier. Also, the ones pictured are first gen and no longer for sale.
 
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Garden stakes & an eye-bolt from TSC

I thought that 6' stakes would be too long but they absolutely are not for standing.


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Just came across these:


Cabela's Kwik Stik. Two sizes. The smaller is good for sitting to kneeling from the ground and the larger for perhaps kneeling or using a stool. Super light and definitely quick. Pop the Velcro band, give it a shake and the little package becomes a sturdy shooting sticks. I got the smaller one so that while in pursuit of game or stalking a varmint, when I close the distance I can drop to or take a knee and now have a sturdy three point shooting stance. Fits in my little field pack with my buddy bottle for quick access in the side pocket. Weight is barely 6 ounces.
 
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I saw mine the other day. Two Oak sticks with a bolt thru the middle (several holes for adjustment), felt on the inside, spikes on one end. From my days shooting Black Powder Cartridge Silhouette...prone or sitting.

I just went out to the Garage-Mahal to take a pic...but couldn't find them again!
Edit: found 'em!
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